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Soft Play Sixmilecross, near Omagh

Duff Land

An award-winning soft play near Omagh with a bouncy castle, a Junk Yard battle arena for over-6s and the Duff Diner — set up by BGT's Ryan Tracey.

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Sat–Sun 11am–5pmextended in holidays
From £5Super Saver pass
Sixmilecrossnear Omagh, BT79
~2 hrsHow long
Soft play + 6+Best for
IndoorsAll-weather
FreeAccessible parking
From £5Super Saver

A multi-award-winning children's play centre outside Omagh, set up by Britain's Got Talent's Ryan Tracey — a soft play frame and bouncy castle for the wee ones, a Junk Yard battle arena of Nerf, laser tag and cage soccer for the over-6s, and the Duff Diner to refuel. Something for every age under one roof.

  • What you'll do — a main soft play frame and a bouncy castle for the younger crowd, so they can climb, bounce and slide it off.
  • The Junk Yard (ages 6+) — a battle arena with Nerf Warz, Laser Tag and Cage Soccer, so the bigger kids (and brave grown-ups) have their own thing.
  • The Duff Diner — burgers, wraps, loaded fries and hotdogs on site. No outside food except party cakes and baby food/milk.
  • How long & cost — a Super Saver Play Pass from around £5 a child (11am and 3.30pm sessions), with standard, Play & Eat and Family passes too. Prices change, so check.
  • Parties galore — Princess, Pirate and General rooms, a Mega Party, a Pamper Palace and Junk Yard parties (deposit required).
  • Grippy socks needed. Anti-slip socks are the norm on the frame — bring a pair for each child and check before you go.
  • Weekend hours in term time. It's Sat–Sun 11am–5pm in term time, with extended hours in school and bank holidays — check their Facebook, and book general admission ahead at busy times.
Plan your visit

Book ahead — weekends in term time

Walk-ins are allowed but booking general admission ahead is advised, especially at weekends and holidays; parties need a deposit. The Super Saver Play Pass is around £5 a child (11am and 3.30pm only), with standard, Play & Eat and Family passes as well. In term time it's Saturday and Sunday 11am–5pm, with extended hours during school and bank holidays — check their Facebook before you travel. There's free, wheelchair-accessible parking, and grippy socks are the norm on the frame.

Duff Diner Party rooms & Pamper Palace Junk Yard arena (6+) Free accessible parking Super Saver passes
Two to remember:

In term time it's weekends only (Sat–Sun 11am–5pm), with extended hours in school and bank holidays — so check their Facebook before a special trip. The Junk Yard battle arena is for over-6s. Grippy socks are the norm on the frame.

Before you set off

What to bring

  • 🧦Grippy socksThe norm on the frame — a pair for each child.
  • 👕A spare topA change of top for warm, busy play helps for home.
  • 💳Card or cashFor entry and the Duff Diner — no outside food except cake and baby food.
  • 🎯Game faces (6+)The Junk Yard does Nerf, laser tag and cage soccer for over-6s.
Good to know

Everything before you go

Cost
Super Saver Play Pass around £5 a child (11am and 3.30pm only); standard, Play & Eat and Family passes also available. Prices change — check current rates.
Booking
Walk-ins allowed but booking general admission ahead is advised, especially weekends and holidays; parties need a non-refundable deposit.
Hours
Saturday and Sunday 11am–5pm in term time, with extended hours during school and bank holidays. Check their Facebook.
What’s inside
A main soft play frame and a bouncy castle, plus the Junk Yard battle arena (Nerf Warz, Laser Tag, Cage Soccer) for over-6s.
Age limit
Soft play for younger children; the Junk Yard arena is for ages 6 and over.
Food
The Duff Diner (burgers, wraps, loaded fries, hotdogs). No outside food except party cakes and baby food/milk.
Parking
Free parking, wheelchair-accessible car park.
Toilets
Toilets on site. Baby-changing worth confirming on arrival.
Accessibility
Ground-floor centre with accessible parking; the frame is a climb. Call ahead to discuss specific needs.
How long
A couple of hours (90-minute session plus food).
Address
47b Cooley Road, Sixmilecross, BT79 0SP.
Questions

Before you go

What days is it open?
Saturday and Sunday 11am–5pm in term time, with extended hours during school and bank holidays. Check their Facebook before a special trip.
Is it good for a rainy day?
It's a brilliant Tyrone wet-day plan — soft play and a bouncy castle for the wee ones, a battle arena for the bigger ones, and a diner, all indoors.
What ages is it for?
Soft play suits younger children; the Junk Yard battle arena (Nerf, laser tag, cage soccer) is for ages 6 and over.
Do we need socks?
Grippy socks are the norm on the frame, so bring a pair for each child.
How much is it?
The Super Saver Play Pass is around £5 a child (11am and 3.30pm), with other passes available. Prices change, so check on the day.
Is there food?
Yes — the Duff Diner does burgers, wraps, loaded fries and hotdogs. No outside food except party cakes and baby food.
Getting there

Duff Land, 47b Cooley Road, Sixmilecross, BT79 0SP — in the countryside between Omagh and Cookstown, with free, accessible parking.

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The story

Omagh's award-winning play land

Duff Land is a family-run, multi award-winning children's soft play and party experience centre just outside Omagh, set up by Britain's Got Talent's Ryan Tracey and his wife Catherine. Alongside the main soft play frame and bouncy castle, it has the Junk Yard, a battle arena for over-6s with Nerf Warz, Laser Tag and Cage Soccer, plus the Duff Diner café.

With something for the toddlers and something for the big kids under one roof, it's built to work for mixed-age families — the reason it's become one of West Tyrone's go-to wet-weather days out.